Ditch the Couch and Embrace the Booth
By Devyn Amigh: Ditch the Couch and Embrace the Polling Booth this election day with a variety of interviews by Point Park students
By Devyn Amigh: Ditch the Couch and Embrace the Polling Booth this election day with a variety of interviews by Point Park students
The 43 drives through Wood St. The Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s new bus route design could add more destinations to lines such as this one. Photo by Avery Jerina.
By: Erin Yudt With the Taylor Swift Eras Tour, a journey through the musical eras of Swift’s career, set to hit Acrisure Stadium in two days, fans are preparing their friendship bracelets and perfectly themed outfits. Francesca Dabecco, newsletter editor at City Cast Pittsburgh, is no different, but her connection with the country turned pop…
By: Erin Yudt Yesterday on April 18 candidates for the next Allegheny County Executive met in Lawrence Hall 200 at Point Park University to debate before the primary elections. The event was put on by the Center for Media Innovation (CMI). With four weeks to go until the primary election, the seven candidates addressed questions…
By: Kendra Summers Student Kendra Summers sits down with Emmy award winning KDKA director Kristen Kudla. Kudla graduated from Robert Morris University with a degree in television and video production and has been at KDKA since 2021. She has served in a variety of positions such as a freelance reporter for The Beaver County Times…
By: Luke Mongelli Senior journalism student Luke Mongelli sits down with his boss Chris Copen, owner of Bottlerocket Social Hall in Allentown, Pa., which is run by “unemployable film students, creative dropouts, and comedy nerds.” Copen details his roots of theater and event planning to his journey of taking over the bar that has been…
By: Alexis Wary Student Alexis Wary sits down Aime Downs to talk about her journey from working on her high school and college newspaper to becoming the Communications Director of Allegheny County. Downs has been the director since 2012 and has over 25 years of experience in municipal, county and state government serving in both…
By: Caitlyn Scott Piano was always Nancy Xiao’s style, or, at least that’s what she thought. Despite her playing for over 10 years, a meeting with her mother’s friend, Jin Yang, changed the course of Xiao’s musical path, causing her focus to shift towards an instrument that many Westerners would mistake as a regular guitar. …
Pittsburgh’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade takes place in the heart of downtown,and you don’t have to be Irish to celebrate this tradition. More on why thistradition is important to the City of Pittsburgh. By: Jessica Harvey Pittsburgh’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a tradition that has been going on since the mid-1800s. The path of…
By: Justin Stewart Oakland can be a busy area during week day afternoons and weekends. While there are no shortage of restaurants, museums, college campuses, and shopping venues, there is only one comic book store: Phantom of the Attic. Located on the 2nd floor of 411 South Craig Street, the comic book specialty chain has…